Moscow's ban on snow

Mayor Yir Luzhkov plans to to use military jets to blast clouds so they'll drop their snow elsewhere.

Friday, October 16, 2009
Moscow's ban on snow

Snowfall in Moscow

(epa/Corbis/Yuri Kochetkov)

Best opinion: NY Daily News, Moscow Times, Foreign Policy

Talk about audacity, said the New York Daily News. The mayor of Moscow, Yir Luzhkov, wants to enact a ban on snow in his city. More precisely, Luzhkov wants to use the Russian Air Force to spray liquid nitrogen, silver or cement particles into clouds, in order to "force the precipitation to fall long before it hits Red Square." Luzhkov has no fear of creating "weather-related havoc" for surrounding areas. "Men playing God cannot be responsible for all the consequences of their actions."

Mayor Luzhkov isn't trying to play God, said Maria Antonova in The Moscow Times. He's just trying to be thrifty. Blasting clouds from the sky is projected to save Moscow $10.2 million in snow removal costs this winter. As a bonus, forcing the snow to fall before it reaches the capital will mean that snowfall won't "spoil holidays like Victory Day and City Day."

Needless to say, officials in the towns and farms surrounding Moscow "are less than thrilled with the plan," said Joshua Keating in Foreign Policy. "Locals have also criticized Luzhkov's previous cloud prevention schemes, noting that they make 'the cucumbers turn yellow.'"

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3 Comments

Posted by Mark, Friday, October 16, 2009, 12:46 pm Clouding seeding has been done for years in Russia. It's been traditionally done before holidays and military events to ensure a blue sky and nice weather for everyone on those days. Way over the top, but interesting to consider.

Posted by OK, Friday, October 16, 2009, 4:37 pm Never mind that liquid nitrogen, silver, and lime filled cement particles will go into drinking water and foodstuff for the masses. Carcinogens for everyone, courtesy of Big Red.

Posted by Rhiannon Dowling, Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 10:23 pm It's Yuri Luzhkov Yir Luzhkov sounds about as odd as Jnh Kerry would.

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